Legal and political challenges of governing the environment and climate change: ruling nature/ Gary Wickham and Jo-Ann Goodie
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344.4201 BRA/L Labor and Law/ | 344.420327 WIL/C Child law for social work/ | 344.420533 WAR/F Firearms,The Law,and Forensic Ballistics/ | 344.46 WIC/L Legal and political challenges of governing the environment and climate change: ruling nature/ | 344.503288 CHA/S Support for victim of crime in Asia/ | 344.5101 COO/L Law and fair work in China/ | 344.510545 LU,/C China`s drug practices policies: regulating controlled substances in a global context/ |
Introduction. Towards a legal-political narrative --
Legal-political government as a new form of government --
The environment (slowly) emerges as an object of legal-political government --
Law's role in the legal-political government of the environment, part 1 : the private common-law role --
Law's role in the legal-political government of the environment, part 2 : the public-law role --
The legal-political government of the threat of climate change --
Conclusion. Two case studies and some final thoughts.
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